The Top 15 Canadian Slang Words and Expressions (With Two Canadians)
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Canadian language experts Marc and Maria go over the Top 15 Canadian slang words and expressions used in their daily lives and from growing up in Canada.
Find out what the following words mean in Canada:
⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:00 Meet Marc and Maria
00:24 Loonie
00:28 Toonie
01:27 Toque
01:52 Beaut/Beauty
02:55 Double Double
03:30 Give'r
04:09 Mickey
05:05 Two Four
06:05 Hang a Larry/Hang a Roger
06:20 Washroom
06:50 Runners
07:50 Freezie
08:50 Pop
09:18 Eh
About: Two Canadians talking about the Top 15 Canadian slang words and expressions used in daily life in Canada and used while growing up in Canada.
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Пікірлер: 16
Very entertaining - a great way of learning. Loved it
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I love how Canadians say, O' HEY BUDD...
I've been living in Canada for almost 3 years now (NB and now ON), and the only slang words I've never heard are "hang a Larry" or "hang a Roger," maybe because I haven't owned a car until now. The rest of them are like everyday conversation. Thanks and good luck with this channel! ✌from Ottawa
@englishforcanada
28 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment and the support!! Much appreciated!
Hello from America👋 We called Freezy popsicles or sometime icepop, but mostly Popsicles. In the north people say pop, but in the south we say soad.
@englishforcanada
25 күн бұрын
Awesome! In Canada, at least in my experience, popsicles are the ones that have the little sticks in them. Freezies are in long, clear bags. Love learning these differences! Thanks for commenting 🤩
@LIUFintess
25 күн бұрын
@englishforcanada You're welcome. I just came back from Langley, BC 2 weeks ago. I didn't realize gas in Canada are in litre, but in America, our gas is in gallon. In America, l can fill my Jeep up for $60.00 but in Canada, it costs me $198.74 to fill up.
@englishforcanada
25 күн бұрын
@@LIUFintess Yes, BC is also particularly very expensive!! Welcome! haha :D
@LIUFintess
25 күн бұрын
@englishforcanada Hahaha. Yes, it took me by surprise. l love the food and the experience was amazing. Everyone was so nice and friendly. I'm from Texas, so we are one of the states that are friendly to people, but l will be back again just for the food and kindness of the people.
We called freezy Popsicles
@englishforcanada
27 күн бұрын
Cool! Good to know! 😊 We called popsicles the ones that have the stick in them. Thanks for commenting ❤
Wacko slang !
Never heard "hang a Larry" or "hang a Roger" spoken anywhere in BC that I've been to. Is that regional or generational? Also, I've only known a Two-Four as referring to 24 beer. While a Mickey is a 13oz bottle of spirits, a regular bottle of spirits is 26oz, i.e. a 26er.
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5 күн бұрын
Sounds like you’re on Team Marc 😊